
Pop into The Camel Inn to catch your favourite Cornish bands, the local festival pub will be belting.

Expect choir chaos and sea shanty daytime vibes before dancing under the stars to epic headliners into the night. Carol Vorderman enjoyed her trip to Wales, Tom Hardy enjoyed a stay in Yorkshire, Tina O'Brien loved her break away in Conwy and Hugh Grant could be seen enjoying quiet time in Frome. Set against a backdrop of the stunning estuary, our beautiful Oyster Stage hosts an eclectic but equally marvellous line up. The hashtags UKStaycation and StaycationUK have a combined total of over 400,000 posts on Instagram.Ĭelebrities enjoying mini-breaks in the UK also inspire fellow Brits to explore more of the UK. Staycations appear to have risen in popularity over the past few years. With so many places to see and so little time and money, the traditional two-week holiday is on the decrease instead, a lot more shorter breaks are on the increase.” “Across our 580 UK hotels, we are also seeing travel trends are changing. “Record heatwaves this summer have also inspired Britons to take more spontaneous breaks. Travelodge spokeswoman Shakila Ahmed said: “Our latest travel index shows that 2022 is set to be the year of the Best of British holidays, with more Britons exploring hidden holiday gems on their doorstep, than ever before.

Seaside resorts remained the most popular areas for holidays this year, according to the study. Hotel chain Travelodge said a majority of people it polled said they have taken three “staycation” breaks so far in 2022, averaging four days, at a cost of more than £500 per break. The warm weather this summer also helped persuade holidaymakers to stay in the UK, said the report. One subscription across all of your devices.

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Download and Print scores from huge community collection ( 1,426,528 and growing) Advanced tools to level up your playing skills. View Official Scores licensed from print music publishers. A third of Brits polled are opting to take their main holiday in the UK this year, new research suggests.Ī survey of 2,000 adults found that one in five believed it was too expensive to go abroad, with many still worried about airport delays. Play the music you love without limits with MuseScore PRO+. In a year that has seen heatwaves, travel chaos and household budgets squeezed, Brits are choosing a different travel route to foreign holidays.
